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ufziof' efczss First row, left to right' Carroll Autrey, Virginia Schluneger, Marjorie Bumgarner, Bar- bara Rubin, Joanne Stravens, Donna Jean Day, Betty Foster, Dick Repp. Mary Jane Torrance, Gerry Ackerman, Helen Manchester, Leonard Stevick. Second row: Donaldean Jenkins, Janet Olsen. Mary Jane Hughes. Fern Logan, Christine Filan, Dee Ackerman, Marilyn Wood, Eileen Haxton. Lois Schmick. Third rowi Mr. Tieman, Jane Lothspeich. Mary Lou Sweat, Gene Carroll. Phyllis Unruh, Marjorie Swift, Florence Cloaninger, Miss McDonald, advisor. Fourth row: Whitfield Smith, Dick Girts, Betty Jo Keating, Bill Stipe, Patsy Cox, Marjorie Unruh. Esther Roulet, Elaine Cochran, Fifth row: Bill Mahlik, Danny Hughes, David Morgan, Don Brown. Danny Schmick, Bill Upshaw, Reva Urness, Don Luft, and Lowell Kenedy. Sixth raw: Bill Colvin, Bob Matsen, Donald Organ, Norman Day, Kenneth Upshaw, Gene Codd, Franklin Mader, Jim James. and Fred Schneider. Seventh row: Harold Johnston, Emery Sherfey. Bill Griffin, Clyde Hatley. Max McNeilly, Eddie Johnson, Dwight Klein, Mickey Gulick, and Burrill Schierman. Last fall this class put on a very successful prom entitled It's Magic . They have spent most of the year preparing themselves to take over the responsi- bilities of the school next year. Their final project for the year was to give the annual Junior-Senior banquet. This class has what it takes and they can't lose. OFFICERS lst Semester 2nd Semester DAVID MORGAN President BOB MATSEN DICK REPP Vice President DWIGHT KLEIN DANNY SCHMICK Secretary MARY JANE TORRANCE ESTHER ROULET . Treasurer MARY JANE TORRANCE . 4, 4 Uwenfy-scvenj
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efzzbf' fofo ecy RAMONA AESCHLIMAN, who can now take dictation at 300 words per minute and type at 250 words per minute. has been hired as office girl in the flourishing firm Bukley's Brown Brush Co. LOUIE ORGAN has just obtained a permit to ride his motorcycle backwards over Pike's Peak. EVALYN McGUIRE is writing the Advice to the Lovelorn column in the Palouse Republic. ARNOLD KRAMLICH is the star model for the Toni Home Permanent Co. SHIRLEY LOUDEN has just won a nation wide contest for the smallest waistline. The contest was sponsored by a food dehydration corporation. PAT DREYER has opened a school for girls. The subject being taught is, How to catch your man. ROSS JONES is now the owner of a two thousand acre rabbit farm situated near Thornton. LARRY HUBBARD and DARREL KRUEGER hive just hitch-hiked around the world. BOB PARCHER is the editor of the New York Times, the Fortune, and the Life. With only these few activities he has time to spend most of his winters in Florida. MACEY COOLEY and PHYLLIS SMITH have announced the grand opening of their new restaurant, The Baked Potato , with Wally Swift as chief cook and bottle washer. KENNETH AESCHLIMAN has applied for a patent for his new pig tonic. He calls it Ken- neth's cure for coughing pigs. JOAN SI-IERFEY, worthy advisor of the National Order of Rainbow Girls is just back from her trip to Africa where she helped form a new assembly. ALICE MANCHESTER now has another ring to match her diamond. She and husband Bob are happily settled in Colfax. JOYCE ROULET and VERONICA RAY are the head detectives on the New York police force. NAOMA VAN TINE is now the champion woman wrestler of the world. WES MCFARLAND is the head announcer at W. S. C. JOAN BROSINSKE is still flying high with that certain someone. BILL RUDY, famous Hollywood movie producer, is staring in his next production entitled It Pays to be Ignorant . LOIS LOWE and RITA AESCHLIMAN have been signed up as the head bubble dancers for Billy Rose's N. Y. nightclub. KAY LANKY, M.D., PH. D. W.P.A., B.A.. C.I.O., flunked out of his summer course at K.B.U. DOROTHY CONRATH has just been hired as the new commercial teacher at C. H. S. KEN HODGE and DAN CODD are now starring on the Globe Trotters team. They will make a guest appearance in Colfax next week. MARY LOU JOHNSTON is the first lady of Penewawa. KEN LONN has just revolutionized the dancing world with his Pullman Wiggle . BARBARA MORGAN, famous movie queen, is starring in her new picture, Phil at Large . JACK DASCH has just accomplished the greatest ambition of his life. He dived to the bottom of the Pacific Ocean and planted his super lilac bush to see if it would grow. BETTY CARROLL is now the head Whistle Blower at Medical Lake. WILLIE FILAN has invented a hen that lays hard-boiled eggs. REITA BRYSON is private secretary to president NORMAN STUECKLE. STANLEY STEVICK is president of the Northern Pacific Railway. JOE SHORT is the proprietor of the S Y5 S grocery store. NORMA MORASCH is now the head hostess at the Whitman Hotel Cocktail Lounge in Colfax. DSJANE GULICK and SAM BRODIE are running a school to teach short fat women how to rc uce. . GLADYS AESCHLIMAN is playing opposite FRED OWEN in the Metropolitan production, Always Together . DALE BURI and DICK SCI-IMICK have just run Amos and Andy out of business with their new program The Gruesome Twosome . STAN VANOS, political candidate seeking re-election as dogcatcher, is still seen kissing the babies. CBabes or babies, what's the difference?J ARVIN BURLINGAME is chief engineer for the Westinghouse Co. in charge of taking things apart and putting them back together. HARRIET McGILLIC, swimming champion of the world, has just dived from the torch on the Statue of Liberty. BILL SWEAT fell from the top of the Empire State Building today while attempting to paint the highest spire. Our deepest sympathy to his wife and six kids. EDWIN KRAMLICH is now the president of the bachlors' home he helped organize recently. DOROTHY McNEILLY and JUNE ANDERSON, famous women aviatrix, have just returned from their first trip to Mars. They report that the people up there are very friendly but the food is awful. BETTY MORGAN was just named Miss America for 1959. DARRALYN MAST, famous Towers model, has just edited her sensational book. Oh Ye Swivel Hips . LOUIE LACEY and DUKE KARNES are the new owners of the Plantation , In addition they own their own bottling wmpany. Coke, that is. V sTwenfy-six
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wa...-.-.-. QSOPAOIIZUPB e!dSS I . ' 6 First row, left to right: Enetta Gossage, Shirley Cook, Shirley Aeschlimnn. Esther Leinweber. Nan Nelson. Velda McCall. Shirley Weitz. Donna Mae Wise, June Johnson, Joan Johnson. Dorothy Dasch, Ann Trombetto. Second row: Mr. Guilford, advisor: Glen James, Marilyn Nelson, Charlotte Scott, Neona Leinweber, Janet Schmick, Donna Rae Silvey. Louis: Herman, Mickey Prouty, Margie Ells, Janet Jones, Wilma Gering, Joan Elliott. Bunny Lloyd, Arlene Weitz, Janice Shaw, Mr. Siegel, advisor. Third row: Eddie Olson, Don White, Myra Lyons. Vivian Kenoyer, Harold Meyers, Mary Ann Kramlick, Dick Kincaid, Joan Codd, Laverne Schneidmiller, Loretta Morasch. Pat Horting. Fourth row: Howard Smith, Roy McDaniels, Ronald Willsey, Don Sauer. Fred Luce, Jerry Martin, Dan Henry. Marvin Clark, Leroy Utke. Sherrill Studyvin, Don Schweiger, Richard Lukins, Jim Mettler. Fifth row: Bruce Boldt. Bill Brownell, Paul Knight, Jerry Smith, Lowell Moys, Bill Schmick. Gerald Davis. Bob Gil- christ. The sophomores have gone a long way this year. Last fall they gave the traditional Soph-Frosh party, which was a big success. Because of their strong lungs and determination, they won the cow bell. This is certainly a go-getting class and we know they will succeed. First row, left to right: Dorothy Dasch. secretary l: June Johnson, program chairman 1: Donna Mae Wise, program chairman 2: Margie Ells, assistant program chairman 2: Janet Smick, treasurer 2. Second row: Mr. Guilford. advisor: Eddie Olsen, secretary, 2: Howard Smith. president l: Jerry Matin. sergeant-at-arms Z: Bruce Bolt, president 2: Jerry Davis, vice presi- dent 2: Bill Schmick, sergeant-at-arms 2: Mr. Siegel, advisor. Uwenfy-eighij
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